AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEU Enlargement Watch: On July 14, Albania formally closed its first three EU negotiating chapters—Science and Research, Education and Culture, and External Relations—while Montenegro also moved ahead by closing Competition Policy and Customs Union; at the same time, Ukraine and Moldova opened Cluster 6 on external relations, defense and hybrid threats, keeping the enlargement process moving. Montenegro Tech & Finance: A new look at Montenegro’s 2026 fintech ecosystem frames the country’s edge as “connection” to European payment rails and digital public services, not scale—important for a small euro-using economy tied to tourism. Digital Rights in the Region: A BIRN report says digital rights violations across the Western Balkans and Turkey are worsening, with economic fraud and harmful online behavior making up over 60% of documented cases. AI and Child Safety: At NATO in Ankara, Türkiye’s First Lady Emine Erdoğan pushed for tech companies to treat child safety as a core design principle and demanded transparency over the “black box” of algorithms. Tech Policy Signals: Montenegro’s EU progress also includes a broader EU push to align rules across sectors, from research and education to competition and customs.
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